The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Never before had the political unity of the Netherlands nation manifested itself in such dramatic manner . What strikes us most in the description of that vivid and colourful scene , as it was played out in the characteristic setting of ...
... Never before had the political unity of the Netherlands nation manifested itself in such dramatic manner . What strikes us most in the description of that vivid and colourful scene , as it was played out in the characteristic setting of ...
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... never felt at ease between the canals and meres of North Holland , retreated before the rising tide , just as a year and a half earlier Bossu's troops had fled from Voorne . Thus , as people said , " at Alkmaar began victory . " Almost ...
... never felt at ease between the canals and meres of North Holland , retreated before the rising tide , just as a year and a half earlier Bossu's troops had fled from Voorne . Thus , as people said , " at Alkmaar began victory . " Almost ...
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... never once partook of the Reformed Communion , and was able afterwards to maintain that he had never receded from his Catholic convictions . Yet the case of Lipsius shows that there were inevitably limits to this liberty . Lipsius was ...
... never once partook of the Reformed Communion , and was able afterwards to maintain that he had never receded from his Catholic convictions . Yet the case of Lipsius shows that there were inevitably limits to this liberty . Lipsius was ...
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PREFACE TO Second Edition | 13 |
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